Insurance companies sue Army for $1.3M over Machine Gun Fire claims

Insurance companies sue Army for $1.3M over Machine Gun Fire claims

(Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)


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HERRIMAN — Farmers Insurance and State Farm are suing the Army to recover $1.3 million in claims paid out as the result of a devastating wildfire in Herriman three years ago.

The Utah National Guard touched off the blaze Sept. 19, 2010, while conducting live-firing exercises at Camp Williams despite weather conditions conducive to the threat of fire. Flames quickly spread to neighboring Herriman.

Known as the Machine Gun Fire, it consumed 4,300 acres, burned down three houses and forced the evacuation of at least 1,600 homes.

The Guard accepted responsibility for the fire and within days set up a claims center for residents whose homes or property were damaged.

In the lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City, the two insurance companies say the Guard failed to consider the weather and fire hazard before conducting the training exercise.

Farmers seeks to recover $1.1 million, while State Farm seeks $216,500.

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